From culture to local cuisines, special festivals and fairs to the balmy weather in December- Rajasthan is a complete package. Being one of the most diverse and probably the most visited states of India- Rajasthan’s best time to visit is during the winter itself. Undoubtedly, there is always a good crowd of visitors not only from India but even abroad- but winter is the right time. If you are planning on a trip during the first month of the year- Rajasthan again can be a wise choice to make.

Also there is a list of places that can be visited in winters here. Be it the pink city- Jaipur, lake city of India- Udaipur, Ranthambore, Jaisalmer, or Pushkar. To charm the tourists during the winter; there are not just the attractions but festivals, fairs, and other things too. Then be it the world’s largest literature festival in Jaipur or the camel festival in Bikaner. And these are just a few of many that can be attended. Nevertheless, January is one of the coldest months of the year in India and the best time to visit Rajasthan due to the cool temperature.

Here are the best places that can be visited during January in Rajasthan

1. Jaipur

Jaipur is one of the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan in December. Also known as the Pink City of India; this place is known for a lot of things. Located just about 268 km from the national capital- it is also an important part of the Golden triangle. The colorful streets of Jaipur, its heritage property, palaces, forts, parts, and other landmarks are quite iconic and important too.

The city is visited by thousands of visitors every year. During January, the entire city sees a huge crowd of tourists of all kinds. There are innumerable activities that can be enjoyed here at Jaipur. Even though there are many attractions, Amber and Nahargarh Forts are the key attractions here.

2. Jaisalmer

The next best destination to visit in Rajasthan in January is Jaisalmer. And if you wish to visit here, winter is the sweet or ideal time to plan your trip. During the other months, Jaisalmer sees a very hot climate and due to the Thar desert, the temperature rises during the day. Nevertheless, Jaisalmer becomes a very soothing and cozy destination in January. And it won’t be wrong to say that Jaisalmer holds a very strong and major position in the tourism of the country.

There are several amazing things to do and places to visit in Jaisalmer. Where the Sam Sand dunes are the highlights of the city- don’t forget about the Jaisalmer fort. That’s also a great place. Tazia Tower, Badal Palace, Patwon ki Haveli, and Bada Bagh are some names that you should keep in your list. And yes, not to forget the ruins of the village of Kuldhara.

3. Ranthambore

Now if you are willing to visit a wildlife reserve or national park then Ranthambore is an ideal option in Rajasthan. Ranthambore is going to be a very good choice for all the wildlife enthusiasts. This tiger reserve is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers and that’s the key highlight of the national park. The density of these cats is quite high in Ranthambore and people from around the country and even world visit here to spot them.

That’s not it, Ranthambore also has its fort, and a good strength of flora and fauna. There are many species of animals, birds, reptiles, plants, and trees in the entire national park. There happens to be approximately 330 species of birds in the entire national park. Some of them are migratory and you can spot them only during winter.

4. Jodhpur

One of the best cities to visit in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also the “Blue City of India.” Here the entire settlement has painted their houses blue. And even today, you can find the remains or evidence of the same. Although, modernisation has taken over the entire city which is why you will see a lot of tall buildings and different colored buildings too. Like any other city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur also has a long and strong history to boast. And there are some magnificent forts and palaces that were constructed here. You can have a look at these now and enjoy their sights.

Mehrangarh Fort is the major attraction which is made on a cliff of a hill of Aravalli. And when you stand on the roof of this palace, you can see the entire city. It is a great view from up there. Jodhpur is also known for a lot of amazing dishes as well. So while you plan on visiting Jodhpur in January; make sure you taste some of the local dishes too.

See Also: Places to visit in Jodhpur

5. Udaipur

How can you forget the lake city of India- Udaipur when talking about the best places to visit in Rajasthan in January? It is ideally a top-notch destination to visit during your trip with your friends, family, or partner. Udaipur sees a lot of people in the entire second half of the year and the couple of first months. Monsoon is the time when temperature in Udaipur takes a dip, marginally. And people start visiting here.

The entire city is known to be surrounded by Aravalli Range which surely enhances the beauty of the city. Udaipur was established or set up in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II. Lake Pichola, Eklingji Temple, Vintage Car Museum, and the city palace are top attractions here. Udaipur is also a very good place for shopping sarees, handmade juttis, bags, and Rajasthani handicraft.

See Also: Places to visit in Udaipur

Conclusion

These are just a handful of places that you can pick from. They are also the leading or most visited destinations of Rajasthan in January. And because winter is known to be the ideal time for visiting Rajasthan, we would suggest that you should get your booking done prior visiting here.

See Also: Best tourist places in Rajasthan in winter | Best time to visit Rajasthan

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Andy Garner

Andy Garner is a solo traveller who loves spending months travelling. She has actively chosen the profession of a travel blogger after quitting her IT job which she found hell boring. Now she helps people in getting their ideal destination for whatever purpose they want it for. Not only does she travel to different destinations but also makes an itinerary of each travel experience and shares it across with her viewers. Keep an eye on her blogs for more information on her exploration.

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